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A It's almost finished. Lamar Wrtqht caretulty stams the breadbox he built m Carpentry class. 1 Worlung together, students m Carpentry class assist each other in tmishinq a project, A stitch in time tn her clothing class, Marlo Kmq completes another step IH the cfm- struction of a garment. ACdK,iGI'1 llCS 65
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Mixing it up during fifth period, Lisa Dee berry carefully blends all the ingredients needed in her recipe. HANDS-CDN LEARNING The odor ot treshly cut lumber lin- gered in the spacious room. Equipment buzzed as goggled students worked to complete their latest projects. ln the classroom adjacent to this one, fledg- ling mechanics labored over the en- gine ot a vehicle that had been giving one ot the teachers some trouble. As always, with the help ot the instructor Mr. Billings, they soon had the problem pinpointed and began to solve it. These students were a few ot the many who were enrolled in courses in the vocational department. These courses provided them with skills that were beneficial to all ot us. Many stu- dents were able to use the talents they developed to obtain various well-pay- ing jobs. While gaining valuable ex- perience, they also were involved in 'lhands-on activities which macle learning tun.
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6' 9' QQ Take it one step at a time, Beverly Mclseod carefully sews the front and back pieces of her Qi fabric together in clothing class. PREPARING- PCR LIFE A delicious aroma filled the class- room as students prepared a variety of recipes. Qthers enrolled in a vocational course might have learned the loasics of sewing or studied the development of a child from infancy to school-age. Voca- tional classes were part of a relaxing yet informative curriculum for many of us. lt became the class we looked forward to to help us make it through the hectic days. Cf course, there were those mo- ments when the sewing machine wimp- ly would not work, or the rice we pa- tiently cooked became clumpy. Some days the children being taught at the elementary schools were uncooperaf tive. ln general, nowever, everyone ene joyed the time and effort needed for vocational classes. Students benefitted from taking a home economics course because they could use the skills they learned in everyday life as well as in a vocation.
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